Summit recognition

The Gold Foundation’s national conference, the Gold Humanism Summit, will be held in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, Sept. 17-20, 2025. Join us!

All Gold Partners Council members will be recognize at the Gold Humanism Summit. Blackwell and Hipppocrates members also receive 1 registration and 1 exhibitor table at the Gold Humanism Summit as part of their benefits.

Where: The beautiful Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor in Maryland

When: September 17th – 20th, 2025

Visit the conference website.

Why you should attend

Come together with a community that believes healthcare must be a safe, kind, and trusted space for patients and clinicians alike.

  • Soak in inspiration and energy from keynote speakers.
  • Explore practical tools around some of today’s most pressing issues in healthcare.
  • Cultivate new relationships with attendees who include clinicians, students, deans, corporate leaders, and patients.
  • Learn more about what it means to sustain humanism in your life and work

Learn about our past convenings here.

Registration rates

Registration is open now!

Professional: $625
Student/resident/fellow: $225
Dues-paying GHHS Professional: $500
Dues-paying GHHS Resident: $175
Presenter rate: $525

Hotel information

The 2025 Gold Humanism Summit will be held at the beautiful Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor in Maryland.

Located right in the heart of downtown Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, Fell’s Point, Camden Yards, Johns Hopkins University, and many of Maryland’s famous seafood restaurants and historic landmarks are just minutes from Hyatt Place Baltimore Inner Harbor.

Art Gallery

The 2025 Gold Humanism Summit will feature an Art Gallery, which will showcase creative works that reflect experiences and insights from clinicians, trainees, patients, caregivers, and members of the healthcare community.

View last year’s gallery here.

Testimonials

The 2024 Gold Humanism Summit can be summed up in a single word: home. Home is a space for authenticity, vulnerability, and thus courage…. The students, residents, physicians, and other allied health professionals who attended the conference are veritable warriors for humanism…. They remind me that I need to not only fill my own cup to care for myself but then also allow it to run over in order to care for others.”

– Haleh Van Vliet